Yamashita et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Purification and characterization of c-Ki-ras p21 from bovine brain crude membranes.Yamashita et al., 1988
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- Yamashita T
- Yamamoto K
- Kikuchi A
- Kawata M
- Kondo J
- Hishida T
- Teranishi Y
- Shiku H
- Takai Y
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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In the present studies, we attempted to purify the native molecular forms of the c-ras proteins (c-ras p21s) from bovine brain crude membranes and separated at least three GTP-binding proteins (G proteins) cross-reactive with the antibody recognizing all of Ha-, Ki-, and N-ras …
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